LC control no. | n 50069196 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Blind Hary, active 1470-1492 |
Variant(s) | Blin Hary, active 1470-1492 Blind Harry, active 1470-1492 Hary, Blind, active 1470-1492 Harry, the Minstrel, active 1470-1492 Henricus, active 1470-1492 Hary, the Minstrel, active 1470-1492 Henry, the Minstrel, active 1470-1492 Henry, the Minstrel, fl. 1470-1492 |
Beginning date | 1470 |
Ending date | 1492 |
Associated country | Scotland |
Profession or occupation | Poets |
Found in | Scott, T. Tales of Sir William Wallace, guardian of Scotland, c1981: t.p. (Blin Hary) Miller, J.F. Blind Harry's "Wallace", 1914. Manual of the writings in Middle Eng., 1050-1400, 1916 (Henry the Minstrel) DNB (Henry the Minstrel, or Blind Harry or Hary, fl. 1470-1492; Scottish poet) BM (Henry, the Minstrel, commonly called Blind Harry) LC database, May 10, 2000 (hdgs: Henry, the Minstrel, 15th cent.; Henry, the Minstrel, d. 1492?) Oxford dictionary of national biography WWW site, 20 Oct., 2016 (Hary; Harry; called Blind Hary; b. c.1440, d. in or after 1492; poet, was the author of "The Actis and Deidis of the Illuster and Vailzeand Campioun Schir William Wallace" (title as in a 1570 edition by Robert Lekpreuik); Contemporary documentation of Hary's life is very sparse; His name appears five times in the Scottish treasurer's accounts in the years 1490-92; in each instance the name is written as Blind(e) Hary; The same appellation is used by William Dunbar in his "Lament for the Makaris", probably written in 1505, in which Hary is stated to be dead; The practice of referring to him as Henry, which became customary after John Jamieson in his 1820 edition of Wallace styled its author Henry the Minstrel, is without historical warrant; A reference by John Mair identifies Hary (Henricus) as the author of "Integrum librum Guillelmi Wallacei"; Hary's own mention of Sir William Wallace of Craigie as being alive at the time of the poem: Wallace was knighted in 1471-2 and killed at the siege of Dunbar in 1479) <http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12972> |
Associated language | sco |